Computer Task Group‚ Inc. v. Brotby United States Court of Appeals‚ Ninth Circuit‚ 2004. 364 F.3d 1112. FACTS: In 1995 William Brotby was hired by Computer Task Group‚ Inc. (CTG) as an information technologies consultant. Upon hiring‚ Brotby had to sign an agreement stating that he would be restricted to work for any CTG customers if he left the company. No more than two years later‚ Brotby left CTG and began to work for one of CTG’s customers known as Alyeska Pipeline Service Company
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PGA TOUR‚ INC. V. MARTIN (2000) A brief overview of the case: Should a golfer with a congenital leg disease have the right to use a golf cart in professional golf tournaments? In the case of PGA Tour‚ Inc. v. Martin (2000)‚ the justices of the US Supreme Court disagreed. Their disagreement turned in part on competing views about whether walking the course is essential to the game of golf. To what extent does the debate about using golf carts call into question the athletic nature of golf and the
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Zippittelli v. J.C. Penney Company‚ Inc. Zippittelli v. J.C. Penney Company‚ Inc. The plaintiff‚ who is 63 years old‚ brought this employment discrimination suit against her employer‚ J.C. Penney‚ after the company failed to promote her to the position of shift operations manager at the company ’s Moosic‚ Pennsylvania Customer Service Center. She alleged violations of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. She brought these claims against both
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BURWELL V. HOBBY LOBBY‚ INC. 134 S. Ct 2751 (US 2014) SUPREME COURT OF UNITED STATES Facts: Hobby Lobby is a family owned arts and crafts store that runs on Christian principles. The companies statement of purpose is “honoring the Lord in all [they] do by operating the company in a manner consistent with Biblical principles.” The family does not believe in the use of contraception but under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA)‚ the company is required to offer a minimum coverage
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Founded in 1941‚ E.V. Williams‚ Inc. (EVW) remains a major competitor in the heavy/highway and grading construction markets of Hampton Roads and the Tidewater area of Virginia. Performing more than $60 million in completed construction contracts per year. EVWs provides quality construction to its many customers‚ owners and partners in the construction industry. EVW is uniquely qualified to construct any project in our region. With professional management‚ modern tools EVW can handle the fastest track
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the beauty products industry is strong. The creation of innovative products is vital to success. This industry focuses on continually developing cutting edge products using the latest science and technology. Rivalry is stronger when customer’s costs to switch brands are low. Switching costs in the personal care industry are very low‚ due to the large amount of different brands of similar products. This cost is due to the higher number of competitors in the personal care industry and their tendency
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Goodwill Industries Shopping is apart of everyday life‚ and here at Goodwill we are aware of that. Goodwill is not just a place to shop though; it is a place where people can go get help‚ a place of community outreach. Goodwill was founded in 1902 in Boston by Rev. Edgar J. Helms‚ a Methodist minister and early social innovator. Now‚ Goodwill Industries are North America’s leading nonprofit provider of education‚ training‚ and career services for people with disadvantages‚ such as welfare dependency
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THIRD DIVISION [G.R. No. 126620. April 17‚ 2002] PRODUCERS BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ petitioner‚ vs. HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS‚ ASIA TRUST DEVELOPMENT BANK‚ RAINELDA A. ANDREWS‚ SAMSON FLORES‚ ALFONSO LEONG‚ JR.‚ RHODORA D. LANDRITO‚ JOSEPH CHUA‚ RAMON YU‚ EDUARDO G. ESCOBAR‚ MILAGROS B. NAYVE‚ ELIZABETH C. GARCIA‚ ALBERTO LIMJOCO‚ SR.‚ GLORIA E. MENPIN and ESPERANZA FLORENDO‚ respondents. D E C I S I O N CARPIO‚ J.: The Case In this Petition for Review on Certiorari under Rule 45 of the
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Leah Rudolphi ACCY405 AE4 (8-10) Individual Assignment 10 Bloomington Bees Case 1) 43+29=72 games over the year 434‚348/72=6‚032 people per game 6‚032 * .25 = 1‚508 + 6‚032 = 7‚540 (25% increase in weekend games) total sales per weekday game: 5‚016 * .30 = 1‚504.8 * 10 = 15‚048 5‚517.6 * .30 = 1‚655.28 * 10 = 16‚552.8 5‚016 * .35 = 1‚755.6 * 6 = 10‚533.6 5‚517.6 * .35 = 1‚931.16 * 6 = 11‚586.96 5‚016 * .20 = 1‚003.2 * 4 = 4‚012.8 5‚517.6 * .20 = 1‚103
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utilizing all the sources of the Agreement on Trade-Related-Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) is illustrated in the following case: Case #1: Carell v. The Shubert Organization‚ Inc. Facts: The Plaintiff‚ Candace Anne Carell was the make-up designer for the New York production of the Broadway musical Cats. The Shubert Organization‚ Inc. was the New York Corporation that produced Cats. The Shubert Organization also comprised of another production unit called as The Cats Company. The Really
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